Tremadog 4.3 miles.
Enjoying an enviable secluded position within the Cwm Pennant Valley, overlooking the spectacular mountains of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, you will find Brynkir Coach House.
Surrounded by luscious open fields whilst remaining just a pleasant drive from the coast, this magnificent bunkhouse has something for everyone, making this the ultimate base from which large families or groups of friends can enjoy an action-packed adventure exploring this incredible part of the country.
Return from the day’s activities to this spacious stone dwelling, pulling off your boots and hanging your coats in the boot room before leaving your wetsuits to dry in the handy drying room.
Cook up a storm in the professional kitchen/diner, or gather with friends in the dining room for a fantastic buffet.
Freshen up in the well-designed shower rooms, before grabbing your towels and heading to one of the three ground-floor dormitories.
A family bathroom and a wet room designed with those with limited mobility in mind can be found resting on the ground floor, whilst four further shower rooms and a cloakroom sit peacefully on the first floor, serving two dormitories right across the way.
Completing the bedrooms of the main house are two light and airy triple bunk rooms, each benefitting from their very own en-suite shower room.
Also on the first floor, a fabulous games room and a sitting room boasting a plethora of seating, an impressive Smart TV and a woodburning stove, offer an excellent spot to kick up your feet and unwind with friends before retiring to your chosen bedroom for the evening.
Guests travelling with younger family members should be sure to stay in the charming first-floor apartment, a warm and welcoming dwelling with three darling bedrooms and many characterful features that decorate the open-plan living space.
The bedrooms are comprised of a double, a twin and two single bedrooms, and are served by a bathroom with a roomy tub and overhead shower.
Make the most of warmer weather with afternoons spent out in the garden, basking in the sunshine as you lounge on the lawns or delight in an evening gathered at the fire pit, as you exchange your most memorable moments from the holiday so far.
With breath-taking hiking routes, thrilling cycle paths and a sea of landmarks and attractions right from your doorstep, it's little wonder this property is perfectly suited to outdoor enthusiasts and thrill seekers alike.
Spend your days hiking to the heights of Moel Hebog, Garnedd Goch and Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), where you will be rewarded with unrivalled views across the mountains, or grab your bikes and head for an exhilarating cycle with Antur Stiniog.
Visit the bustling town of Porthmadog, learning of its rich local history at the Maritime Museum or enjoying a scenic journey on the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, before dinner and drinks in one of the many friendly local pubs or restaurants.
Wander the sandy shores of Morfa Bychan or spend the afternoon in the colourful village of Portmeirion, where exotic gardens and tranquil spas await you.
See the ancient rock quarry of Llechwedd or head underground for a fun-filled day at Zip World Slate Caverns.
Learn new and exciting watersports at Glasfryn Parc, whether it be kayaking or paddleboarding, or heading out onto the Crash and Splash assault course.
Live life to the fullest on an exciting expedition at Brynkir Coach House.